Journal of the Illinois State Historical Society, Volumen16,Temas1-2Illinois State Historical Society., 1923 |
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... given , and it might reasonably be supposed that little information concerning his life remains to be disclosed . Yet his numerous biographers have all passed lightly over one important period , covering half a dozen years of his early ...
... given , and it might reasonably be supposed that little information concerning his life remains to be disclosed . Yet his numerous biographers have all passed lightly over one important period , covering half a dozen years of his early ...
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... given by Andrew J. Turner in Wis . Hist . Colls . , XIV , 65-102 . ' Mrs. John H. Kinzie , Wau Bun , The Early Day in the Northwest ( New York , 1856 ) . Other evidence points to a somewhat earlier date for Davis ' transfer to Fort ...
... given by Andrew J. Turner in Wis . Hist . Colls . , XIV , 65-102 . ' Mrs. John H. Kinzie , Wau Bun , The Early Day in the Northwest ( New York , 1856 ) . Other evidence points to a somewhat earlier date for Davis ' transfer to Fort ...
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... given the name of Little Chief . The winter was extremely cold , and Davis was often wet to the skin for hours . The exposure brought on pneumonia , and for months he lay at this isolated place , direct- ing the work as best he might ...
... given the name of Little Chief . The winter was extremely cold , and Davis was often wet to the skin for hours . The exposure brought on pneumonia , and for months he lay at this isolated place , direct- ing the work as best he might ...
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... given to some of these articles , because for a time in his early manhood Davis was a resident of Wisconsin , where at that time he was well known - a brief statement of fact may help to dispel that illusion . " Jefferson Davis ...
... given to some of these articles , because for a time in his early manhood Davis was a resident of Wisconsin , where at that time he was well known - a brief statement of fact may help to dispel that illusion . " Jefferson Davis ...
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... given a large amount of State patronage by the Whigs to conciliate him ; Osgood voted for Shields . Trumbull misjudged Burton C. Cook , of Ottawa , a holdover Democratic State Senator , who had refused to follow Douglas . Cook was one ...
... given a large amount of State patronage by the Whigs to conciliate him ; Osgood voted for Shields . Trumbull misjudged Burton C. Cook , of Ottawa , a holdover Democratic State Senator , who had refused to follow Douglas . Cook was one ...
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